2024

Event Description

The Ottoman Four Seasons

“One of the most rhapsodic, lyrical, explosive and imaginative Four Seasons you’re ever likely to hear.” – The West Australian

“An extraordinarily virtuosic display resulting in the most scorching evocation of a summer storm one is ever likely to hear.” – The Age

Richard Tognetti and the Australian Chamber Orchestra return to the United States with a seven-concert tour, presenting the kind of innovative work that has become their hallmark, exploring Vivaldi’s masterpiece, The Four Seasons, through the lens of the Ottoman Empire.

The Venice of Vivaldi’s world was one of the great cosmopolitan centres of its time, absorbing influences from the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond. In?The Ottoman Four Seasons, the ACO performs Vivaldi’s work in its entirety and its glory, joined by oud virtuoso Joseph Tawadros and riq’ master James Tawadros, who add irresistible rhythms and thrilling colour through original compositions in this dynamic concert event.


Program:

The Ottoman Four Seasons

Richard Tognetti, Director and Violin

Joseph Tawadros, Oud

James Tawadros, Riq’ & Bendir

Australian Chamber Orchestra

MEHMED VI VAHIDEDDIN Nihavend Taksîm (3’)

ANTONIO VIVALDI Violin Concerto in D major, RV208 “Grosso Mogul”: II. Grave (2’)

JOSEPH TAWADROS Kindred Spirits (6’)

VIVALDI The Four Seasons: Spring, Op.8, No.1 (10’)

TAWADROS Permission to Evaporate (7’)

VIVALDI The Four Seasons: Summer, Op.8, No.2 (10’)

TAWADROS Eye of the Beholder (5’)

INTERVAL

TAWADROS Give or Take (2’)

TANBURI ANGELI Makam-i-Rehavi Çember-i-Koca (Ottoman March) (2’)

VIVALDI The Four Seasons: Autumn, Op.8, No.3 (11’)

TAWADROS Point of Departure (8’)

VIVALDI The Four Seasons: Winter, Op.8, No.4 (8’)

TAWADROS Existence [performed after first movement of Winter] (4’)

TAWADROS Constantinople (5’)

“The Australian Chamber Orchestra is uniformly high-octane, arresting and never ordinary.” –The Australian

The Australian Chamber Orchestra lives and breathes music, making waves around the world for its explosive performances and brave interpretations. Steeped in history but always looking to the future, ACO programs embrace celebrated classics alongside new commissions, and adventurous cross-artform collaborations.

Led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti since 1990, the ACO performs more than 100 concerts each year. Whether performing in Manhattan, New York, or Wollongong, NSW, the ACO is unwavering in its commitment to creating transformative musical experiences.

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